American Competitiveness

While the United States is leading the world in emissions reductions, China’s and developing nation’s emissions continue to rise. By increasing American energy production and implementing an all-of-the-above energy approach, the U.S. will continue to not only be a global leader in reducing emissions, but also provide goods and energy for the rest of world, support economic growth and enhance security for America and our allies.

May 31st, 2017
Resource

President Trump, stay in the Paris Agreement and renegotiate a deal that increases American jobs.

May 31st, 2017
Press Release

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions Forum (CRES Forum) launched a TV ad buy to encourage President Trump to remain in the Paris Climate Agreement. The advertisement, which will begin airing on Wednesday in Washington, cites support that the Agreement has received from private sector CEOs and encourages renegotiation of a better […]

May 22nd, 2017
Press Release

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions Forum (CRES Forum) Director of Policy and Advocacy Charles Hernick shared a memo with U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Special Assistant for International Energy and Environment George David Banks emphasizing the right-of-center organization’s recommendation that the Administration should stay in the Paris Agreement, and work to […]

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